Having joined Dinamo Zagreb on a free transfer this summer, Moroccan international Samy Mmaee endured a tough evening during Matchday 7 of the Champions League. Facing Arsenal, the Croatian side failed to trouble an in-form English team that dominated the game at the Emirates Stadium.
Undefeated at home in the Champions League this season (three wins from three matches), Arsenal entered the encounter aiming to solidify their qualification for the Round of 16. The Gunners didn’t need to exert themselves much against a Zagreb team undergoing a rebuilding phase.
This match also marked Fabio Cannavaro’s European debut as head coach of Dinamo Zagreb. The former iconic Italian captain, managing his first European match since retiring as a player, was warmly greeted by Arsenal’s manager, Mikel Arteta.
For the game, Cannavaro opted for a five-man defensive setup, with Samy Mmaee playing a central role. The 28-year-old Moroccan defender gave his all to repel Arsenal’s relentless attacks. Despite his efforts and several key interventions, Mmaee could not prevent Dinamo from succumbing to overwhelming pressure. He played the full 90 minutes, but it was challenging to stand out in such a one-sided match.
Despite this defeat, Dinamo Zagreb still has a slim chance of qualifying for the next round. Currently ranked 26th overall, the Croatian side must secure a crucial victory against AC Milan in their next match. Additionally, they will need to count on slip-ups from heavyweights like Manchester City, PSG, or Benfica to keep their European dream alive.